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In Brief Winners:
Video of the Year: Carrie
Underwood – “Cry Pretty”
Male Video of the Year: Kane Brown – “Lose It”
Female Video of the Year: Carrie Underwood – “Love Wins”
Duo Video of the Year: Dan + Shay – “Speechless”
Group Video of the Year: Zac Brown Band – “Someone I Used To Know”
Male Video of the Year: Kane Brown – “Lose It”
Female Video of the Year: Carrie Underwood – “Love Wins”
Duo Video of the Year: Dan + Shay – “Speechless”
Group Video of the Year: Zac Brown Band – “Someone I Used To Know”
Breakthrough Video of the Year: Ashley McBryde – “Girl
Goin’ Nowhere (At Marathon Music Works)”
Collaborative Video of the Year: Keith Urban feat. Julia Michaels – “Coming Home”
CMT Performance of the Year: Luke Combs and Leon Bridges – “Beautiful Crazy (From CMT Crossroads)”
Collaborative Video of the Year: Keith Urban feat. Julia Michaels – “Coming Home”
CMT Performance of the Year: Luke Combs and Leon Bridges – “Beautiful Crazy (From CMT Crossroads)”
The
“2019 CMT Music Awards” included an impressive lineup of guest presenters
featuring musicians, actors, and entertainers.
The
celebrity-driven presenter roster included: Bobby Bones, Brantley Gilbert
(nominee), Carly Pearce (nominee), Chris Sullivan (This is Us), Cody Alan
(CMT), Hunter Hayes, Jessie James Decker, Jimmie Allen (nominee), Julia
Michaels (nominee),
JWoww
(MTV), Kate Bosworth, Katie Cook (CMT), Kiefer Sutherland, Lindsay Ell
(nominee), Maddie & Tae (nominee), Michael Ray, Michelle Monaghan, Midland
(nominee), Sarah Hyland (Modern Family), Trisha Yearwood.
RATINGS:
CMT Music Awards reached 2.7 million total viewers, up 29% from 2018 when factoring in the addition of MTV's suite of brands, according to CMT. In a year-over-year comparison without the added reach of MTV's brands, the show was flat with total viewers. The 7pm CT premiere saw 49% ratings increase with P18-49 and a 58% increase P18-34. Social video numbers crew 151%, the most in CMT Music Awards history, with the show ranking as the No. 1 social primetime program across broadcast and cable.
CMT Music Awards reached 2.7 million total viewers, up 29% from 2018 when factoring in the addition of MTV's suite of brands, according to CMT. In a year-over-year comparison without the added reach of MTV's brands, the show was flat with total viewers. The 7pm CT premiere saw 49% ratings increase with P18-49 and a 58% increase P18-34. Social video numbers crew 151%, the most in CMT Music Awards history, with the show ranking as the No. 1 social primetime program across broadcast and cable.
NASHVILLE
- June
5, 2019 - Carrie Underwood emerged as the night’s biggest winner with
two trophies at tonight’s “2019 CMT Music Awards,” continuing her streak as the
most awarded artist in CMT history. Winning two awards tonight for “Female
Video” for “Love Wins” and “Video of the Year” for “Cry Pretty,” her overall
CMT Music Awards tally now consists of 20 career wins.
Collecting
the Female Video of the Year prize, Carrie namechecked her husband, Mike
Fisher, revealing it was the retired ice hockey star's 39th birthday. "It
is my husband’s birthday today," she told the crowd. "Look what
they got you. Thank you so much. God bless you guys."
Award Highlights:
First-time winners include Ashley McBryde and Julia Michaels as well as Luke Combs and Leon Bridges. Fan favorites Dan + Shay, Keith Urban and Zac Brown Band were also winners.
The evening was filled with spectacular performances both inside and outside the Bridgestone Arena, kicking off indoors with a rousing performance of “Don’t Threaten Me With a Good Time” from Thomas Rhett featuring show host Little Big Town and Trombone Shorty, followed by Kane Brown’s “Short Skirt Weather” (>> YouTube), live from the outdoor stage on Broadway.
The
night was full of several exciting collaborations, including ones focusing on
powerful female voices: Brandi Carlile and the legendary Tanya Tucker
sang Tucker’s classic hit, “Delta Dawn” (>> YouTube), with vocal backing
provided by an all-star group of female artists that included Trisha
Yearwood, Martina McBride, Deana Carter, Lauren Alaina and RaeLynn.
Inside
The CMT Music Awards (Country Aircheck 10/06): The Tanya Tucker performance was a big moment.
Is it any harder having that many artists in one performance – either visually
or in terms of the mix/arrangement?
There
are challenges, but not more than any other performance. It was certainly
special and a great opportunity to showcase amazing women in country music –
playing off the success of our Artist of the Year focus on women. That
performance shows
the
enduring power of a hit song, and it’s fun to look out in the crowd as we are
conveying this music to all generations. We want
to
represent the overall canvas of country music – the full scope, historically –
as well as what’s happening in the moment
Maren
Morris performed
her newest song, “Shade,” and was joined onstage by icon Sheryl Crow, singing
their collaboration “Prove You Wrong” off of Crow’s upcoming
album.
The collaborations continued with R&B phenoms Boyz II Men and Brett Young who performed “Here Tonight” and “Water Runs Dry” (>> YouTube). Toby Keith took to the outdoor stage to sing his single, “That’s Country Bro” (>> Facebook Video), and brought down the house when Cole Swindell joined him on stage for his hit, “Beer For My Horses.”
Superstar group Little Big Town returned to their hosting duties for a second time this year, and performed their moving song, “The Daughters” (>> YouTube), and Keith Urban performed his newest single, “We Were” (>> YouTube) for the first time on television. The outdoor performances continued with Dan + Shay’s “All to Myself,” and Carrie Underwood had the outdoor crowd dancing with a dazzling performance of “Southbound” (>> YouTube), live from the Parthenon in Centennial Park.
Nashville’s biggest party also featured show-stopping performances by Kelsea Ballerini, “Miss Me More”, (>> YouTube) Luke Bryan, “Knockin’ Boots” (>> YouTube), Luke Combs, “Beer Never Broke My Heart,” and Zac Brown Band, “Someone I Used to Know.”
.@LukeCombs rocked the stage tonight at the #CMTawards with "Beer Never Broke My Heart" pic.twitter.com/iAVO3cbmvJ— CMT (@CMT) June 6, 2019
CMT’s Ram Trucks Side Stage featured performances by new artists Jordan Davis, Tenille Townes, Jimmie Allen, Runaway June, Morgan Wallen and Mitchell Tenpenny.
As
part of this year’s “CMT Music Awards,” CMT and Save the Music committed to
gifting a new band program to a deserving public school. On the night it was
announced that “Breakthrough Video of the Year” winner Ashley McBryde
selected the city of New Orleans and KIPP East Community Program
to be the recipients of this gift. Serving over 600 students whose entire
population receives free or reduced lunches, KIPP East Community program will
now be able to add a second full time music teacher and implement a
full-fledged band program.
The
Save The Music organization restores music education programs in public schools
across the country by making grants of new band or string musical instruments,
music stands and method books, and program services including professional
development workshops, to K-8 public schools.
See a full list of winners below!
Video of the Year
Finalists
Carrie Underwood – “Cry Pretty” -- WINNER
Kane Brown – “Good as You”
Keith Urban feat. Julia Michaels – “Coming Home”
Kelsea Ballerini – “Miss Me More”
Luke Combs – “She Got the Best of Me”
Carrie Underwood – “Cry Pretty” -- WINNER
Kane Brown – “Good as You”
Keith Urban feat. Julia Michaels – “Coming Home”
Kelsea Ballerini – “Miss Me More”
Luke Combs – “She Got the Best of Me”
Other nominees
Chris Janson – “Drunk Girl”
Cole Swindell – “Break Up in the End”
Dan + Shay – “Speechless”
Dierks Bentley feat. Brothers Osborne – “Burning Man”
Eric Church – “Desperate Man”
Florida Georgia Line – “Simple”
Kacey Musgraves – “Rainbow”
Maren Morris – “Girl”
Zac Brown Band – “Someone I Used To Know”
Chris Janson – “Drunk Girl”
Cole Swindell – “Break Up in the End”
Dan + Shay – “Speechless”
Dierks Bentley feat. Brothers Osborne – “Burning Man”
Eric Church – “Desperate Man”
Florida Georgia Line – “Simple”
Kacey Musgraves – “Rainbow”
Maren Morris – “Girl”
Zac Brown Band – “Someone I Used To Know”
Male Video of the Year
Cole
Swindell – “Break Up in the End”
Eric Church – “Desperate Man”
Jason Aldean feat. Miranda Lambert – “Drowns The Whiskey”
Kane Brown – “Lose It” -- WINNER
Kenny Chesney – “Get Along”
Luke Bryan – “Sunrise, Sunburn, Sunset”
Thomas Rhett – “Life Changes”
Eric Church – “Desperate Man”
Jason Aldean feat. Miranda Lambert – “Drowns The Whiskey”
Kane Brown – “Lose It” -- WINNER
Kenny Chesney – “Get Along”
Luke Bryan – “Sunrise, Sunburn, Sunset”
Thomas Rhett – “Life Changes”
Female Video of the Year
Brandi
Carlile – “The Joke”
Carly Pearce – “Closer To You”
Carrie Underwood – “Love Wins” -- WINNER
Kacey Musgraves – “Space Cowboy”
Kelsea Ballerini – “Miss Me More”
Maren Morris – “Girl”
Miranda Lambert – “Keeper of the Flame”
Carly Pearce – “Closer To You”
Carrie Underwood – “Love Wins” -- WINNER
Kacey Musgraves – “Space Cowboy”
Kelsea Ballerini – “Miss Me More”
Maren Morris – “Girl”
Miranda Lambert – “Keeper of the Flame”
Duo Video of the Year
Brothers
Osborne – “I Don’t Remember Me (Before You)”
Dan + Shay – “Speechless” -- WINNER
Florida Georgia Line – “Simple”
Locash – “Feels Like A Party”
Maddie & Tae – “Friends Don’t”
Sugarland feat. Taylor Swift – “Babe”
Dan + Shay – “Speechless” -- WINNER
Florida Georgia Line – “Simple”
Locash – “Feels Like A Party”
Maddie & Tae – “Friends Don’t”
Sugarland feat. Taylor Swift – “Babe”
Group Video of the Year
Eli Young
Band – “Love Ain’t”
Lanco – “Born to Love You”
Little Big Town – “Summer Fever”
Midland – “Burn Out”
Old Dominion – “Hotel Key”
Zac Brown Band – “Someone I Used To Know” -- WINNER
Lanco – “Born to Love You”
Little Big Town – “Summer Fever”
Midland – “Burn Out”
Old Dominion – “Hotel Key”
Zac Brown Band – “Someone I Used To Know” -- WINNER
Breakthrough Video of the
Year
Ashley McBryde – “Girl
Goin’ Nowhere (At Marathon Music Works)” -- WINNER
Jimmie Allen – “Best Shot”
Jordan Davis – “Take It From Me”
Mitchell Tenpenny – “Drunk Me”
Morgan Wallen – “Whiskey Glasses”
Runaway June – “Buy My Own Drinks”
Tenille Townes – “Somebody’s Daughter”
Jimmie Allen – “Best Shot”
Jordan Davis – “Take It From Me”
Mitchell Tenpenny – “Drunk Me”
Morgan Wallen – “Whiskey Glasses”
Runaway June – “Buy My Own Drinks”
Tenille Townes – “Somebody’s Daughter”
Collaborative Video of the
Year
Brantley Gilbert
and Lindsay Ell – “What Happens In A Small Town”
Darius Rucker feat. Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan, Charles Kelley – “Straight To Hell”
Dierks Bentley feat. Brothers Osborne – “Burning Man”
Jason Aldean feat. Miranda Lambert – “Drowns The Whiskey”
Keith Urban feat. Julia Michaels – “Coming Home” -- WINNER
Sugarland feat. Taylor Swift – “Babe”
Darius Rucker feat. Jason Aldean, Luke Bryan, Charles Kelley – “Straight To Hell”
Dierks Bentley feat. Brothers Osborne – “Burning Man”
Jason Aldean feat. Miranda Lambert – “Drowns The Whiskey”
Keith Urban feat. Julia Michaels – “Coming Home” -- WINNER
Sugarland feat. Taylor Swift – “Babe”
CMT Performance of the Year
Boyz II Men
and Brett Young – “Motownphilly (From CMT Crossroads)”
Luke Combs and Leon Bridges – “Beautiful Crazy (From CMT Crossroads)” -- WINNER
Maren Morris and Brandi Carlile – “(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman (From 2018 CMT Artists of the Year)”
Brett Eldredge and Meghan Trainor – “Let You Be Right (From CMT Crossroads)”
Karen Fairchild, Kimberly Schlapman and Gladys Knight – "I Can't Make You Love Me" and "Help Me Make It Through the Night” (From 2018 CMT Artists of the Year)
Zac Brown Band and Shawn Mendes – “Keep Me In Mind (From CMT Crossroads)”
Luke Combs and Leon Bridges – “Beautiful Crazy (From CMT Crossroads)” -- WINNER
Maren Morris and Brandi Carlile – “(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman (From 2018 CMT Artists of the Year)”
Brett Eldredge and Meghan Trainor – “Let You Be Right (From CMT Crossroads)”
Karen Fairchild, Kimberly Schlapman and Gladys Knight – "I Can't Make You Love Me" and "Help Me Make It Through the Night” (From 2018 CMT Artists of the Year)
Zac Brown Band and Shawn Mendes – “Keep Me In Mind (From CMT Crossroads)”
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2019 CMT Music Awards Carpet Fashion
2019 CMT Music Awards Fashion Cam! Ft. Sheryl Crow, Sarah Hyland & More
Brooke
Hogan –
31-year old is an American reality TV star, actress and Pop and Contemporary singer-songwriter
wore a dark sleeveless Johnathan Kayne gown with beaded detailing and a short train.
Carly Pearce “The party never ends”: The "Closer to You" singer sparkled
onto the red carpet wearing THE ATTICO SS19 sleeved mini dress.
She added Schutz Vinyl Buckle Black sandals. The vinyl strip would already have taken
off this basic sandal by itself, but it still has the charming jaw at the
ankle, guaranteeing extra personality to the production! (Product). She carried
a crimson sparkled Onna Ehrlich clutch, Eriness
& State Property Fine Jewellery | Mari Fandl (Hair, Makeup)
Carrie Underwood – The “Southbound” powerhouse singer wore Michael
Cinco tan dress adding René
Caovilla crystal sandals. She finished off her look
stying her hair into a loose ponytail adding a pair of dangling starburst
earrings by Djula.
Cassadee Pope – The 29-year old “"If My Heart Had a Heart" singer chose a
red Luciana Balderrama jumpsuit with
a corset underlay looking stylish with her layered bob.
Caylee Hammack – The “Family Tree” singer wore a sparkling blue one-shoulder gown with
a wide sleeve and tie waist adding gold sandals | Stylist (Katy Robbins), Hair
& Makeup (Blakk Gypsy)
CJ Perry – The 34-year
WWE Superstar wore a strapless cream Sylwia Romaniuk couture trouser dress with gold detailing adding Christian
Louboutin shoes | Makeup (Brian Valentine)
Danielle Bradbery – The 22-year old “"Goodbye Summer" singer rocked a fringed
white tuxedo Hamel dress and completed her look with on-trend
PVC pumps by Schutz. She wore her hair in a center-parted
chignon.
Hayley Orrantia Glittery Princess: The 25-year old “If I Don't singer-songwriter/actress
wore a lovely pale blue strapless dress with silver floral detailing | Makeup+Hair
(Christin Cookzito) featuring the holographic highlighter by Dior, Hair clips were
custom made
Jenni Farley – The 33-year old TV personality donned a white tuxedo dress with
feathered cuffs styled her dress with a pair of strappy rainbow-hued mules.
Jenny Tolman – The “So Pretty” singer-songwriter wore a beautiful pink and white one
shoulder Zac Posen gown adding Sophie Ratner Fine Jewelry for her first “big
girl” red carpet experience
Her new single (iTunes) showcases all the
different sides of her going into this album release, and the song is one of
the closest to her heart. She shared “This is one of the most personal stories
on the album, that inspired this song. I’ve always loved woman-to-woman
narratives, and this song is no different. I think it sends a powerful message
of sorting through all the emotions that come with being human. I hope you love
it and share it with everyone you can”!!!
Showcasing the song Parade.com wrote Jenny
Tolman makes some country magic with “So Pretty,” from her album There Goes The
Neighborhood, out July 19. Tolman co-wrote this gem with Songwriter Hall of
Famer Mark D. Sanders (Lee Ann Womack, Joe Dee Messina, Reba McEntire, Faith
Hill) and his daughter Sophie Sanders.
Jessie James Decker Channelling Barbie: The 31-year old "Roots and Wings” singer wore
a pink off-the-shoulder mini dress by Retrofete. She styled her look with a pair of Sophia Webster bejeweled strappy sandals completing her look with long straight locks
and glowing makeup.
Jillian Cardarelli – The “Souvenirs” singer-songwriter sported grey/white/cream striped blazer
dress adding white Sam Edelman pumps, Makeup (MHD Cosmetics)
Julia Michaels - There to perform with Keith Urban the 25-year old wore a John Paul Ataker dress, Makeup (Libby Barnes Instagram) , Hair (Tiana Trotz) and jewelry by Hearts on Fire
Karen Fairchild – The Little Big Town singer went for edgy styling with Jimmy Choo black over-the-knee boots and sparkled in a RaisaVanessa beaded black wrap dress | Styling (Karla Welch).
Kate Bosworth - The age 36-year old LA Actreess/model wore a strapless aqua-green Prabal
Gurung sequin gown with a gathered waist and kept
the sparkle going with a metallic silver clutch keeping it simple with a half-up
hairstyle.
Kelsea Ballerini – The 25-year old "Miss Me More" singer flashed plenty of leg
in a double-slit one-shoulder Blumarine Spring 2019 RTW gown and teamed her dress with silver ankle-strap
sandals by Jimmy Choo. She added a Edie Parker Acrylic Hardbody Metal Clutch, Simone Rocha Beaded Flower Drop Earrings and
looked cute with her high ponytail - Image
Fashion Credit
Kimberly Schlapman – The Little Big Town singer chose a pink polka-dot dress with a
contrast neckline and coordinated her frock with black platform sandals. She
stuck to her signature high-volume curls.
Lainey Wilson “Bell Bottom Ccountry” – The Broken Bow Records singer-songwriter
rocked some Boho hippie vibes in a 2-piece outfit adding brown platforms and tinted
shades.
Lauren Alaina - looked exuberant in a multi-colored sequin dress and looked sweet and
stylish with her high, wavy ponytail at the 2019 CMT Music Awards. She teamed
her frock with black skinny-strap platforms.
Later she changed into a silver wrap dress
Styling (Amber Lehman), Hair (Amber Canon), Makeup (Meri Gray Fernandes) for
her CMT performance. She shared: I “steel” can’t believe I got to perform with
Tanya Tucker , Martina McBride, Trisha Yearwood, Brandi Carlile, Deana Carter,
RaeLynn and Carly Pearce
Leah Turner - The 31-year old singer wore a 'NELINHA' Hot
Pink Gathered Tux Wrap Dress (Product Houseofcb.com) crafted from a soft and lustrous heavy weight stretch satin. It's
fully lined of course, and features a stand-up collar, long sleeves and a super
flattering waist cinching wrap design. The shorter length flatters great legs |
Hair & Makeup (Aubrey Heller)
Lindsay Ell - The
30-year old "Champagne" musician flashed her abs in a purple sequined
bandeau top by Stefanie Naylor and matched
her top with a pair of purple sequined bell-bottoms. She wore her hair with straight
tresses.
Maddie & Tae – The "Die from a Broken Heart" duo both looked pretty on the CMT blue carpet.
Maddie Marlow Dress: Redemption, Cabine Creative (Clutch), Sandals (Karla Otto), Jewels
(Stradivarius),
Taylor Dye: Dress (ASHISH), Sandals (ASOS), Marzook (Clutch), Stella & Dot (Jewels), Styling
(Tiffany Gifford), Neil Robison (Hair), Colour Cuts Styling (Amber Cannon)
Maren Morris retro-chic: The 29-year old GIRL songstress rocked an embellished
cutout mini dress by Fausto Puglisi and sealed off
her look with gold platform sandals by Jimmy Choo.
Meghan Linsey “Feel the love bodysuit” – The 33-year old wore a Sugar Mama Diamante
Bodysuit from the Amekana Boutique
(Product $227) adding
matching hat and platforms.
The singer and former “The Voice” runner up was
back in town as one halve of duo, having formed MEG & TYLER with producer Tyler
Cain. Linsey was previously half of the Big Machine Records duo Steel Magnolia.
Meghan was signing at Fan Fair X at the Nashville Covention and Visitor’s
Center.
Michelle Monaghan - The 43-year-old NYC/ LA actress rocked a two-tone suede and leather
button-down by Dundas pairing her top with a matching pencil
skirt.
Mickie James – There to co-present an award (with Sarah Hyland), the 39-year old American
WWE professional wrestler and “Somebody's Gonna Pay” country singer wore a
sleeveless silver gown with nude lining.
Natalie Stovall – The former season 13 The Voice and Natalie Stovall and the Drive
member wore a flimsy sleeveless number with embroidered detailing and slight
fringed hem adding black strappy booties. She did her own hair and make-up.
TOP (L-R): Michelle Monaghan (Dundas), Mickie James, Natalie Stovall, Lainey Wilson BOTTOM (L-R): RaeLynn (Di Santo), Runaway June, Sandra Lynn |
RaeLynn – The 25-year old “Tailgate” singer wore a blue floral Ines Di Santo off-the-shoulder dress with an ultra-long train. She finished off her look with nude Stuart Wietzman ankle-strap peep-toes and kept it classic with a neat bob.
Runaway June – The "Buy My Own Drinks" trio were in attendance on the blue
carpet
Hannah Mulholland: wore a Any Old Iron Metal Suit with flared trousers (Product) | Styling (ᴛ ʏ
ʟ ᴇ ʀ | ᴍ ɪ ɴ ᴏ ʀ)
Naomi Cooke: wore a black 2-piece with a mesh
top and embroidered pants
Jennifer Wayne: Wore a capped sleeve black
slinky number with mesh detailing and see-thru overlay
Sandra Lynn – The “Fight”
singer-songwriter wore a flowing 2-tone grey wrap dress with a bold waist belt
and plunge front adding ankle strap sandals
Sarah Hyland – The 28-year old actress showed plenty of skin in a plunging black Redemption sequin dress black sequin dress adding Stuart Weitzman shoes and blinged up with a pair of diamond spheres by Beladora.
Sheryl Crow - The
57-year old “Threads” singer-songwriter wore a sheer, tie-waist blouse and
paired her top with a matching maxi skirt.
Stephanie Quayle – The 37-year old singer-songwriter wore a fetching strapless cream and
pale yellow dress adding pointy pink heels. She shared “I had a blast
representing CMT's Next Women of Country Class of 2019, walking the blue carpet
and celebrating country music as we kick off another year of CMA Fest in
Nashville”.
Tara Thompson – The “Someone To Take Your Place” singer-songwriter wore a low cut
yellow slick dress with spaghetti straps and tiered detailing
TOP (L-R): Sarah Hyland (Redemption), Sheryl Crow, Tara Thompson BOTTOM (L-R): Stephanie Quayle, Tenille Townes (BALMAIN), The Sisterhood Band (Revolve/ ETRO) |
Tenille Townes – The 25-year old Canadian “Somebody's Daughter" singer-songwriter looked great in a red BALMAIN jumpsuit | Jewelry (S H A S H I), Hair + Makeup (Alyssa Kraus).
The Sisterhood
Band Boho Vibes: The “Get Up and Go” duo looked there to have some fun.
Ruby Stewart wore a Revolve strapless tangerine outfit with tiered and fringed details whilst Alyssa Bonagura donned a Geometric-Print Sleeveless silk gown by ETRO (Product). Etro goes for beachy effect with this lightweight silk dress. Contrasting black and white prints are used to eye-catching effect thanks to a draping, layered construction, while fringed trim lends this look a bohemian feel | Jewels (Edgewood General) | Glam (Chelsea Reynolds; Kayla Magallan)
See >> Video
Ruby Stewart wore a Revolve strapless tangerine outfit with tiered and fringed details whilst Alyssa Bonagura donned a Geometric-Print Sleeveless silk gown by ETRO (Product). Etro goes for beachy effect with this lightweight silk dress. Contrasting black and white prints are used to eye-catching effect thanks to a draping, layered construction, while fringed trim lends this look a bohemian feel | Jewels (Edgewood General) | Glam (Chelsea Reynolds; Kayla Magallan)
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Trisha Yearwood – The 54-year-old "Every Girl in This Town" singer was there to
present the Female Vocal Video of the Year award. She wore a grey gown and
added a black & white patterned jacket.
TOP & BOTTOM: Trisha Yearwood & Twinnie (Twinnie-Lee Moore) & Leslie Fram (Source: Getty Images North America) |
Twinnie-Lee Moore Oh my lord: The Yorkshire “Better When I'm Drunk” singer-songwriter may allegedly be the first UK artist to officially grace a US country awards carpet. Twinnie looked terrific in a black gown with a side slit and gold-colored piped detailing and added black heels! See >> Video (Maddie & Tae, Twinnie, Tanya Tucker pose on the blue carpet)
Making her way into the CMT Awards, the
singer-songwriter gave the cameras a big smile before settling in of the big
show.she was also joined by Leslie Fram the senior vice president of music
strategy for CMT
As an actress Twinnie played Porsche McQueen
in Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks. Moore signed a record deal with BMG Rights
Management on 23 August 2017. She has performed at the C2C: Country to Country
event in 2017, 2018 and 2019. Her debut EP Better When I'm Drunk was released
on 2 March 2019, with the title track reaching number one on the UK country
chart. – Image - Image
— Twinnie (@TwinnieOfficial) June 6, 2019
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